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Racial And Ethnic Ancestry Of The Nation's Black Law Students: An Analysis Of Data From The Lssse Survey, Kevin D. Brown, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Racial And Ethnic Ancestry Of The Nation's Black Law Students: An Analysis Of Data From The Lssse Survey, Kevin D. Brown, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
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This article proceeds in three substantive parts. In Part I, we discuss the changing racial and ethnic ancestries of Black people in the United States since affirmative action began. In Part II, we discuss the LSSSE data set that we use along with our weighting procedure based on the ABA data. Also in Part II, we discuss the Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), a subset of the American Community Survey (ACS). We use the ACS PUMS to provide comparative national data to analyze the relative representation of each group of Blacks among law students. In Part III, we present the …
A Focus On Children And The Law, Aviva A. Orenstein
A Focus On Children And The Law, Aviva A. Orenstein
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Legal Education, Feminist Epistemology, And The Socratic Method, Susan H. Williams
Legal Education, Feminist Epistemology, And The Socratic Method, Susan H. Williams
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Tamar Althouse Scholz, First Woman Law Graduate, Colleen K. Pauwels
Tamar Althouse Scholz, First Woman Law Graduate, Colleen K. Pauwels
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